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MSSMAN GAVE MONEY 10 THE DEPUTY CLERK an a deputy to County Clerk mY NOW ON TRIAL FOR | Case, to get money by securing & client for Rosem AMENT TESTIFIES HE FRED D. CLEAVES $100 lamage case a neigh eG LATTER HELPED bor of Cleaves, the por went to the deputy clerk and asked wha GET CLIENT. Rosaman's reputation was, Cleaves hat it Was good, so far as last Friday and Cle in a oman won th *, and to the effect t 6 deputy count bs fe Judge Taliman's bra gaperior court, received § Atarney George Rosem: to & prospe report ar was drooad! ant Week { ‘of Rose arte at b bu LD FORM A CLUB TO MAKE MEN MORE POLITE seat and he see foes not appea middle-aged the man oveted seat can ww judgment in the matte sree, if whe te pretty she 7 seat Iregor, of 1912 Fifth av oa. The Seattle male ome up with his st ards and he hopes to improve bir by working for the success ot the proposed club iD iG WITH CLAY AS A CHILD, SHE BECOMES FAMOUS POTTERY ARTIST Who HAS INVENTED MICHIGAN GIRE, SeoTRD roTrreny Chask PremRy, ve Mars Rurtastve Service.) [for the ware | May 20.—The origin | Mina Berry t pottery, now becoming | ‘* ee wr om dates back to the time ¢, Mss Mary Chase Perry, of smatt | br h th " | ee Supe a A iw Mw ‘ a 1 wan a ¢ ft 2 ke rN E CUTTER LAY CORNER STONE OF HOLY NAMES | ACADEMY EPIDEMIC OF TRACHOMA EVERETT Cif WILL PRO (Star Speetal EVERETT, May 20.0 the willingness of the to lease the city wh tt and Beatt t * monthiy r pgation of ¢ eat egainat » of the lease naideration f the Dustnes: are opposed to the lease as they be it would be poor polley, deyi al te the interes ito fleet, which now wharfage although the facilities at the elty wharf are poor The onents of the lease de clare that they will be on hand with > th 0 in cash and certified checks for the purp of constructing @ free wharf, adequate to the needs of amatl traffic, providing the elty will provide men to care for it Fifteen hundred dollars was secur ed Saturday afternoon by a few hours’ work KENT NEWS ITEMS (Htar Speetal Serview) KENT, May 20.—-A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quam, Satur fay Lysander Smith and family have moved into their new house on First ot The 1. 0, O. F. lodge mem have organized a brass band twelve The 6 moe Independent (mtar Sp Bervtee) PORT TOWNSEND, May 20 A special ele ) was held here Saturday to determ of the city school @ jay-ground for th vole was chase of fo ster'a addition to ing the school house than D. Mil grand trustee at vention held at Vancouver, Wash. (A USEFUL GOWN FOR were POSTAL CARDS TO BE SENT OUT HOD CARRIER BETTER (Sertpps Telearaph Service eS te i ell! LR Sok ae = THE SEATTLE STA Capital MONDAY, MAY 20, 1007. THE SLOGAN OF EXPOSITION HEIGHTS A Charming View, Low Prices and Very Easy Terms in EXPOSITION HEIGHTS. The view is that close lake view so su perlatively beautiful, backed by ‘Those are the great points the mountains, with old Rainier dominating the whole, a majestic ri cle The prices are the lowest to be had in any high-grade scenic erty in the cit $325 to $700, with a few extra choice corners S800. Every Ban AND y The BuSiNesS MAN or $60.00 a quarter; or half cash and the balance in 6, 12, 18 and 24 terms are very easy; one-fourth cash and $20.00 a month, University and Exposition esp ppeal to cultured and refined people 1,200 lots in the subdivision, and only one-fourth will be sold at present Lots are 40x100 feet, with alleys There are nearly he right t ince pr on any unsold portion of the first one-fourth at any e will cut in two the time necessary ata ble or treble the value of every lot " . ease t wi me om the development of the prop t Seattle « ng our.experience of 19 years, i the prices and terms so very low. e END OF THE LINE; our representatives will meet you there. Gc 1 purcl ittorne) opinion 202 and 203 New York Block